Sigh. Amazing what the lack of an 'out' will do to a sentence:
>I know sqlite will parse an SQL statement with running it, reporting
> any errors.
That should be:
I know sqlite will parse an SQL statement without running it, reporting
any errors.
On 5/5/05, Keith Herold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I know sqlite will parse an SQL statement with running it, reporting
> any errors. Is there an ODBC way of doing this? I anticipate some
> users of my app replacing the SQLite back end with a different (ODBC)
> database system, and I would like to check unknown SQL out before I
> release it to the database(s).
>
> -- Keith
> ******************************************************
> - Ever notice how 'big' isn't, compared to 'small'?
>
> - I'm not a professional; I just get paid to do this.
>
> - Rules for programming:
> 1. Get it working, right?
> 2. Get it working right.
>
> - Things I've learned about multithreaded programming:
>
> 123... PPArrvooottieedcc ttm ueelvvteeirrtyyhtt
> rhheiianndgge dwi hnpi rctohhg eri aslm omscitanalgt
> iowcbh,je engceltvo ebwrah lip,co hso srci abonlt ehb
> .ee^Nr waicscee snsoetd 'aotb jtehcet -slaomcea lt'il
> m^Ne from two or more threads
> ******************************************************
>
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- Ever notice how 'big' isn't, compared to 'small'?
- I'm not a professional; I just get paid to do this.
- Rules for programming:
1. Get it working, right?
2. Get it working right.
- Things I've learned about multithreaded programming:
123... PPArrvooottieedcc ttm ueelvvteeirrtyyhtt
rhheiianndgge dwi hnpi rctohhg eri aslm omscitanalgt
iowcbh,je engceltvo ebwrah lip,co hso srci abonlt ehb
.ee^Nr waicscee snsoetd 'aotb jtehcet -slaomcea lt'il
m^Ne from two or more threads
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